We have shared guidance on how we will return to normal aggregation this academic year, meaning that the summation of unit grades will determine the qualification outcome. This means it is essential that centres ensure all unit grades are entered, and relevant external assessments sat.
We updated centres in Issue 38 of the VQ Bulletin with information from Ofqual on the expected approaches to standards setting in 2022 and have created a guide for centres (PDF |1,791 KB), which sets out how BTEC qualification grades will be awarded by Pearson in 2021/22.
In March 2022, Ofqual released a student guide to exams and formal assessments in 2021 to 2022, which explains what is in place to support learners in taking exams and assessments, as well as providing other information about this year’s arrangements.
We have also created guidance for students (PDF | 2.3 MB) should they have questions about Pearson’s approach, and we would be grateful if you could share this information with them.
We wanted to remind centres of a few of the aspects for standards setting this year:
1. Pearson will set grade boundaries at unit level for external assessments (internal assessments are criteria-referenced, and centres will be awarding grades, with Pearson verifying those grades). A range of qualitative (review of learner responses) and quantitative evidence will be used to ensure that there is fairness, validity and robustness in the grade boundaries set in the external assessments. Part of the evidence, when we set grade boundaries for summer 2022, will be looking at how all the individual unit grades contribute towards a final qualification grade. Learners will have a range of unit grades, which may include banked unit teacher assessed grades from last academic year. Reviewing how all of these come together to form the qualification grade, may mean that the summer 2022 unit-level grade boundaries are not too different from when exams were last sat.
2. Qualification grade boundaries are set in the specification, meaning that it is the combination of unit grades (and points) that define the qualification grade.
3. U-TAGs awarded by Centres in 2020/2021 for external assessments that were due, but did not take place in that academic year, were awarded a ‘mid-point’ score. This was explained in our guidance (PDF | 1,030 KB) (pg 8), please refer to the correct points score when using the Grade Calculators or your own MI data systems:
Learners getting the same U-TAG grade on a unit will all get the same point score. In the absence of the raw mark detail, it is considered fairest for the midpoint of the point score range for each grade to be awarded as the point score for learners awarded with a U-TAG. Where the midpoint is not a whole number, then the notional number of points will be rounded up to the nearest whole number above, e.g., where the midpoint is 9.5 the notional number of points will be 10. We have also looked to align with other VTQ Awarding Organisations to ensure consistency for your centre.
The notional points score that we will use for the L3 BTEC Nationals (RQF) and Level 1/2 Tech Awards external assessment units are shown in the tables below: